Remarkable Women: How to Draw Malala

Learn how to draw Malala Yousafzai with this easy footstep by step tutorial. She is a Pakistani abet who fights for women's teaching and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.

How to Draw Malala
How to Draw Malala

Malala made information technology a mission in her young life to fight for human rights, peculiarly the pedagogy of women and children. In her village in northwest Islamic republic of pakistan, local Pakistani Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. Her decision to take a stand and speak out confronting such laws nearly cost her her life.

After she recovered from an attack on a school double-decker, Yousafzai went on to get the discipline of a documentary titledHe Named Me Malala. Time magazine also named her several times as 1 of the about influential people in the globe. In 2017, she was awarded honorary Canadian citizenship and became the youngest person to address the House of Commons of Canada. Her list of accomplishments go along and on!

Sure to be the subject of a few school studies these days, this tutorial will hopefully assist students make a paw-drawn portrait of Malala, lovely scarf and all. It only takes a few lines to make those folds look real.

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MATERIALS

  • How to Draw Malala (click to download a PDF)
  • Drawing paper
  • Black marking
  • Crayons

DIRECTIONS

Time needed:30 minutes.

How to Depict Malala

  1. Start with a big U shape.

  2. Add the parted hairline.

  3. Draw the top of the pilus.

  4. Add together two eyes on the center line.

  5. Draw the nose and mouth.

  6. Start the head scarf.

  7. Describe the edges under the chin.

  8. Finish the scarf and add her name.

  9. Trace with marker and color.